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Law & Business

          LAW 301    Torts I
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of fundamental principles
          relating to tortious liability and remedies; equip the students with a sound knowledge of the
          substantive  rules  of  tort  law;  and  develop  the  students’  research  skills,  analytical  and
          problem-solving skills through critically evaluating the relevant principles and applying those
          principles  to  the  resolution  of  practical  problems.  Specific  areas  of  tortious  liability  are
          considered in the elective course Torts II.

          LAW 302    Equity
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course aims to provide an understanding of the nature of equity and equitable rights
          and interests and to  develop a capacity  to critically  evaluate the relevant principles and to
          apply those principles to the resolution of practical problems.

          LAW 303    Criminal Law I
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course aims to provide an understanding of criminal responsibility, the classification
          of crimes, and a number of significant criminal offences. The course also aims to develop a
          capacity  to  critically  evaluate  the  relevant  principles  and  to  apply  those  principles  to  the
          resolution of practical problems. This area of the law is further developed in the elective
          course Criminal Law II.

          LAW 310    Finance Law
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to provide an understanding of the law underlying financial transactions
          and the laws regulating instruments of finance and to develop a capacity to critically evaluate
          the  various  types  of  financial  transactions  and  to  apply  those  principles  to  hypothetical
          scenarios particularly within Hong Kong.

          LAW 311    Trusts
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course aims to provide an understanding of the fundamental principles of the law of
          trusts and to develop a capacity to critically evaluate the relevant principles and to apply those
          principles to hypothetical scenarios.

          LAW 313    Administrative Law
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The aim of this course is to impart an understanding of the fundamentals of administra-
          tive law and judicial review through the study of key concepts and institutions of, inter alia,
          constitutionalism,  the  rule  of  law,  separation  of  powers,  responsible  and  representative
          Government and public bodies (including and not limited to the Legislature, the Executive and

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